KP looks healthy and got thicker, and the Mavs are 2-0. Whenever I feel bad about the young kids we threw away such as Thomas Bryant, Zubac, etc. all in the name of Lance, Beasely... I just think of the Knicks and I feel a little better. I mean jeez, they traded a cornerstone guy in KP for a CHANCE at KD and Kyrie. KP to Mavs kinda reminds me of Pau to Lakers in 2008. So weird the Knicks didn't put him up for bidding, and did a trade so secretly and so fast.

KP looks healthy and got thicker, and the Mavs are 2-0. Whenever I feel bad about the young kids we threw away such as Thomas Bryant, Zubac, etc. all in the name of Lance, Beasely... I just think of the Knicks and I feel a little better. I mean jeez, they traded a cornerstone guy in KP for a CHANCE at KD and Kyrie. KP to Mavs kinda reminds me of Pau to Lakers in 2008. So weird the Knicks didn't put him up for bidding, and did a trade so secretly and so fast.

Its a very Knicks move that they got rid of somebody who still had potential for a money move. At least the Lakers got a superstar in return for their young players.

KP looks healthy and got thicker, and the Mavs are 2-0. Whenever I feel bad about the young kids we threw away such as Thomas Bryant, Zubac, etc. all in the name of Lance, Beasely... I just think of the Knicks and I feel a little better. I mean jeez, they traded a cornerstone guy in KP for a CHANCE at KD and Kyrie. KP to Mavs kinda reminds me of Pau to Lakers in 2008. So weird the Knicks didn't put him up for bidding, and did a trade so secretly and so fast.

I think the biggest obstacle for KP will be health. He doesn't stay healthy for long enough to maintain a flow and rhythm to become a superstar. He either gets tired after 20-30 great games into a season, or when he's an all-star he gets injured. If he somehow he manages to play 70 games a year for a few years, he will be a great player. Dallas should keep him at 30 minutes a game. Stats aren't important - health is._________________26-1-2020
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Mamba mentality will live on forever

I can't believe the Suns were able to flip Grandpa Ariza for Oubre. I questioned it when it happened, and it's looking even nicer now for the Suns. You know these GM's, including our own, they have no loyalty or regards to the future of the franchise. Everyone is making moves based on NOW. PJ wanted to trade Kobe for Kidd and Marion, if Jerry Buss wasn't around, that would have been a done deal.

Down 33 at halftime. I wonder if the Warriors will move DLO this season if they find a better defensive fit. Or just hold on to him until Klay comes back next season.

They definitely could use some height. With their hard cap because of the DLO sign and trade that makes it very hard to improve the team. Willie Cauley-Stein should be a big help. Not sure when he is back.

They should trade DLo to the Wolves for Covington and Teague's expiring, rest Curry and Dray down the stretch, tank for those top lottery odds like Pop did for Duncan, and regroup next summer._________________https://youtube.com/watch?v=t3jKtjgRZQY

It's strange. On paper, they're simply missing 1 of their big 3 in Klay, right? To which the added D'Lo to try an offset. This tells you the role players and chemistry for their team was super important.

If I were the dubs, Curry is already 31, I'd cash in on him now. For a cornerstone franchise prospect, someone like Zach Norvell.

It's strange. On paper, they're simply missing 1 of their big 3 in Klay, right? To which the added D'Lo to try an offset. This tells you the role players and chemistry for their team was super important.

If I were the dubs, Curry is already 31, I'd cash in on him now. For a cornerstone franchise prospect, someone like Zach Norvell.

It's strange. On paper, they're simply missing 1 of their big 3 in Klay, right? To which the added D'Lo to try an offset. This tells you the role players and chemistry for their team was super important.

If I were the dubs, Curry is already 31, I'd cash in on him now. For a cornerstone franchise prospect, someone like Zach Norvell.

Also Livingston and Iguodala.

Even when they still had Durant, their edge over the league was slipping.